explain 'no' value

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Neil 2016-01-10 13:02:00 +08:00
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@ -46,7 +46,16 @@ Usage: le issue webroot|no|apache a.com [www.a.com,b.com,c.com]|no [key-l
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You can set "no" to the param to use default value.
Set the param value to "no" means you want to ignore it.
For example, if you give "no" to "key-length", it will use default length 2048.
And if you give 'no' to 'cert-file-path', it will not copy the issued cert to the "cert-file-path".
In all the cases, the issued cert will be placed in "~/.le/domain.com/"
# Just issue a cert:
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